Artist portrait

About The Work

Perfectly Imperfect is not just the name of the work. It is the most honest way to describe the person making it.

I live in a strange tension. Part of me is raw and creative and reckless in the best way. I want to make things. I want to say what is true. I want to paint the feeling and let it land. Another part of me is obsessive. I overthink. I try to see ten steps ahead. Sometimes I can see so far forward that I fail to move at all. I have been the procrastinator. I have been the perfectionist. I have been both in the same week.

This brand exists because I got tired of letting that battle win. Perfectly Imperfect is my way of choosing motion over perfection. Choosing truth over polish. Choosing to create now, even if it is not perfect, because real life is not perfect either.

That is why I work on mirrors and discarded pieces. Most of what I paint on started out overlooked, damaged, forgotten, or thrown aside. I relate to that. I know what it is like to feel behind. I know what it is like to feel stuck. I know what it is like to carry potential and still struggle to access it. Bringing these pieces back is not just a design choice. It is the whole point. I am taking something dismissed and proving it still holds value. Then I layer message onto it, because the right words in the right moment can shift a person.

The work is built around mindset, movement, and meaning. Bold typography. Strong contrast. Texture that shows process. The imperfections stay because they are honest. They are proof of friction, proof of effort, proof of life. This is not mass produced art meant to match a couch. This is personal work meant to interrupt autopilot and speak to the part of you that still wants more out of your life.

I do not make this so people can know me. I make it so people can recognize themselves. If you connect with a piece, it is yours. Not just because you own it, but because it met you where you were. That is the relationship I care about. Art that becomes a reminder. A mirror that holds a message. A flawed object turned into something that matters.